
Apartments near Five Points-Red Line in Atlanta, GA (1,045 Rentals)


88 Lucy St SE

84 SE Lucy St

574 Cooper St

101 Sunset Ave NW

Midtown Village

593 Cooper St Sw

592 Cooper St SW

Columbia Senior Residences at Mechanicsville

569 Ira St SW

581 Martin Street

714 Magnolia St NW

454 Irwin St

Legacy at Herndon Square

791 Spencer St NW

Ashley Scholars Landing II

126 Renaissance Pky

74 Boulevard SE

395 Oakland Ave SE

290-296 Elm St NW

Griffin Street Apartments

642 SW Cooper St

497 Gartrell St

Central City Condominium

351 Cherokee Ave SE

Central Park

46 Daniel St

389 SW Glenn St

60 SE Daniel St

141 Grape St NE

352 Cherokee Ave SE

The Enclave at Renaissance

379 Elm St NW

410 Felton Dr NE

524 Irwin St

36 SE Howell St

685 SW Cooper St

The Summit At Sunset

Ten5- Single Family Townhomes

Summerhill by Hedgewood II

696 Hank Aaron Dr SE

696 SE Hank Aaron Dr

438 Vine St NW

398 NE Parkway Dr

Bradley Street Apartments

401 Angier Ave NE

345 Loomis Ave SE

Ponce Condominiums

447 Wabash Ave

625 Jett St NW

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There are currently 1,036 Studio Apartments in Atlanta with rent ranges from $600 to $9,645 with an average price of $1,672.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Atlanta ranges from $200 to $8,947 with an average monthly rent of $1,797.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Atlanta range from $503 to $16,903. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,181.
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